A STEETON-based motorbike club is revving-up for another charity show.

The Girder Fork and Classic Motorcycle Club is staging its annual Big Bike Sunday at Skipton Auction Mart, on June 28.

Proceeds will be split between the club’s chosen charities, which include Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice Manorlands and the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

Last year’s show was a massive success. More than 100 motorbikes – covering a century of manufacture – were on display, and over £4,500 was raised.

This year another wide range of classic and modern machines will be shown by their owners, who will be vying for best-in-class and best-in-show accolades.

“The show is open to all owners of two and three-wheeled vehicles – from 50cc mopeds to trikes powered by car engines,” said John Hunter, for the club.

“The wider the variety, the better the show!”

The event opens to the public at 11am and the prize presentation will take place at about 2.30pm. Exhibitors’ motorcycles should be in place by 10.30am.

There will be stalls and refreshments, and the show will be under cover if wet. Admission is £3 for adults. Accompanied under-16s are admitted free.

Further details can be obtained from Mr Hunter on j.hunter359@btinternet.com or 07960 917483.